quality of Upholstered furniture
Upholstered furniture
With rising living standards, we focus on furniture’s functionality, but also require vision and overall enjoyment.
varies in pattern, many consumers prefer it because of the ever-changing, different shape, style diversification, At present, Upholstered furniture mainly in fabric sofa and fabric
For Upholstered furniture, it is difficult to see the problem under fabric surface. the furniture looks good even Sometimes a problem, Therefore, it needs time and some methods to select some Upholstered furniture.
First, the framework should be a super-stable structure, dry hardwood, should not have processes, but the edges should highlight the shape of furniture.
Secondly, in the spring should be load-bearing steel reinforcement of the spring, the fabric should be fixed not spring corrosion and tasteless coverage in the spring of . Fire polyester fiber layer shall be located in the seats, Cushion is the core of high-quality poly-urethane, furniture fabric behind the application of poly propylene coverage spring. Sake of safety, comfort, a back seat as the same requirements.
Ink Stains on Leather
One of the biggest nightmares on expensive leather furniture, shoes or jackets is ink stains. In fact this is one of the most common leather care questions asked on the internet.
One of the most common questions is: “how do I remove ink stains from my leather furniture?”
While quality leather creams will help prevent such stains from being so readily absorbed, what do you do if it’s already too late?
The following summary has been compiled from users all over the world. They will help you clean ink stains off of leather goods, especially tan leather or white leather.
Important Note: Always test leather care products or cleaning products on an inconspicuous area such as the back of the chair, the inside arch of the shoe etc. Not all leather is the same.
ALCOHOL
Using isopropyl alcohol (”rubbing alcohol”) or denatured alcohol you can remove most ink stains. This type of alcohol is available from most pharmacies and grocery stores. Put it on a soft cloth and rub or dab the area gently and let it dry. Test first on an area that will not be seen to ensure the leather finish will not be affected. Follow up with a natural leather conditioner if the leather looks or feels dry.
